ae Re yr a eae ee a es Seay eee t mana id fiteing be alae Br DEMMITT — Funeral services were held at Knox United Church on Dec. 13, 1990 for Gail Chelsea Demmitt who was born Sept. 13, 1927 in Grande Prairie, Alberta. His family moved to Laidlaw, B.C. in 1936 where Gail attended school and met Batty who was Queen of the May in 1945 — and in May, two years later, they were married. After losing their home and belong- ings in the great Fraser Aiver flood of 1948, Batty and Gall joined Gail’s brother Jack and Uncle Quinby in Kansas, USA, where he went into wheat growing, horse breeding and racing. Between the, they raised a wortd champion quarter horse. In 1955, Gail, Betty and their three children moved to Terrace where Gall was employed with Columbia Cellulose as a logger and a boom man. That one year jab move lasted 35 years as Gail and family grew to love the beauty of the Terrace area, and the friendliness of the people. In those first years, Gai] was an ac- tive member of the Terrace Track and Field Club, working with long- time Terrace residents, the late Nick Nattress, and Alan Cameron. ~ Gail had a great love of music, be- ginning with concerts at age five. He played in a band at the Terrace Legion for many years. He was an accomplished player of the piano, gultar, violin and his favourite in- strument, the accordion, providing many hours of enjoyment to family and triends. After suffering a spinal injury while employed with Columbia Cellulose, Gail retired from logging and began anew career in carpentry. He was in- volved in the building of many homes and landmarks, including the Terrace Hotal, Tilllcum Twin Theatres, the Terrace Courthouse and Thornhill Elementary School. He was also involved in working on several local bridges and the grain elevators in Prince Rupert. After his first cancer operation, Gall retired from carpentry work to devote his time to 8 & G Grocery, which the family opened in 1966. Gail's love of building and wood evolved Inte a hobby and he sur- prised many relatives and friends with gifts, Including desks, rocking horses, furniture, toys and novelty itams. Gall was a man of few words. He was not always able to express how he felt but ha helped when he was able, and showed his featings in many different ways. Gail was pradeceased by his father Chelsea, mother Lila, brother Bill and grandson Aaron. He Is survived by wife Betty, three childran — Jerry of Terrace, Jacque of Kispiox Valley, Kathy of Spar- wood; six grandchildren — Tawnya, Amber, Adam, Sarah, Landon and Shaylin; three brothers — Jack of Baxter Springs, Kansas, Roy of Lum- by, 8.C., and Troy of Richmond, B.C. Gail Chelsea Demmitt. The strife is over, the baitle done. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MARYANN TIMBER: LAKE, ALSO KNOWN AS MARIE MYRTFEL MULLER, MARIE S MYATFEL MILLER, MARYANNE STRANG, HOMEMAKER, FOR- MERLY OF TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA Creditors and others having claims against the above estate are required to send full par- ticulars of such claims to Warner Bandstra, 200 - 4630 Lazelle Avenue, Terrace, B.C. V8G 186, on or before the 14th day of January, 1991, after which & m date the estate's assels will be distributed having regard only to claims that have bean received. William Kenneth Christy Executor WARNER BANDSTRA Solicilors ‘Obituaries ™ _ aa Province of : ; | British Columbia | Ministry of — Forests and Lands FORM NO. 4 LAND ACT NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR A DISPOSITION OF CROWN LAND In Land Recording District of Smithers and situated Kitlope Lake. Take notice that Harry McGowan of Terrace, occupation Guide- IN THE MATTER OF THE ALSO KNOWN AS WILLIAM BAKER, RETIRED TRUCK DRIVER, FORMERLY OF TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA NOTICE TO CREDITORS §& B ESTATE OF ROY TIMBERLAKE, & —_ —_ Re ire a ND ce edema sae Terrace Review — Wednesday, J anuary 2, 1991 Al3 E | e cti Oo n = Continued from nage A4 every ballot not marked with a full and proper "X" in the appropriate circle. Now it was simply a matter of subtracting the. rejections and declaring the official result. At least it should have been that simple. But it wasn’t meant to be. Two candidates, Sheridan and Van de Mosselaer, were tied with 732 votes each. King was in; he had 761. And Laurent was in; he wound up with 745. But the tie had to be broken. Creditors and others having J i claims against the above estate are required to sand full par- ticulars of such claims to ™ Warner Bandstra, 200 - 4630 Lazelle Avenue, Terrace, B.C. V8G 1S6, on or before the 14th a day of January 1991, after which @ ™ date the estate’s assets will be | Municipal The solution was found in the Act. The returning officer was required by law to cast one more ballot; either for Sheri- dan or Van de Mosselaer. "It was quite difficult... quite a responsibil- declaring final election results in the history of our city had ended. At least that’s what we've been told by people who should know. But Van de Mosselaer was in Edmonton when the judicial recount took place and in Win- nipeg at the time of this writing. Accorirg to city administrator Bob Hallsor, though, the next stage of appeal is unlikely. The matter would have to proceed to the B.C. Court of Appeal and that can get expensive. But will Van de Mos- selaer run again? It’s a possibility, he has suggested. His last try came close, But it will be October, 1993, before we find out for certain, » Outfitter intands to apply for a lease of the following described lands: ha 0.50 (b) Commencing at a post planted off the shore of Kitlope Lake on the Delta orice Greek on the south east side of Icey Bay from a post set. thence 100 m north east: thence 50 m south east; thence 100 m south west; thence 50 m to the posi set and containing 0.50 ha more or fess. The purpose for which the disposition Is required is Base Camp Hunting and Fishing Operation. Comments concerning this ap- plication may be made to the Senior Land Officer, Ministry of Crown Lands, Bag 5000, Smithers, B.C., VOJ 2N0, tele- phone: 847-7334, File: 6404821 Harry J. MeGowan B.C. BUILDINGS EX | DIESEL AND GAS PUMP MAINTENANCE CONTRACT materials to repair and maintain diesel and gas pumps at various locations in the Northwest. Re- quest for Quotation documents may be obtained from British Columbia Bulldings Corpora- tion, 4825 Keith Avenue, Terrace, Be V8G 1K7 from January 2nd, Sealed Request for Quotations will be received at the above ad- dress until 3:00 PM, January 18, 1991 and will be opened in public al that time. For further information call Walt Hall or Angela Mills at 638-3221. B.C. Buildings Corporation To supply services and related m distributed having regard onty to & claims that have baen recelved. William Kenneth Christy Executor WARNER BANDSTRA & ’ Solicitors ity,” says returning officer Elaine Johnson. “I deliberated for some time." In the end though, her ballot was cast by the 3:30 p.m. deadline set by the judge and Sheridan was declared the winner — one vote ahead of Van de Mosselaer. What may have been the longest road to As a Senior in Gi Kh, Terrace, your mma safety and security is important to us Terrace City Council has proclaimed BURN ~ SMART f Le the week of January 13th - 19th as , Te “SENIOR’S SAFETY WEEK” } incomplete You're invited to attend a series of safety burring such as | presentations at the Happy Gang Centre coming from your starting on Monday, January 14th. These in- chimney or long, lazy flames in the firebox. When formative one hour sessions will be held through Thursday, January 17th, starting at you see nese 10:30 a.m. Topics will range from Home neededlo Security to Prescription and Alcohol Safety. mesoes improve your fire. Also watch for the Senior Safety displays at = the dampers to the Co-op on Wednesday, January 16th and allow additional eee ir into the stove. ~ Amessage from the + BRITISH COLUMBIA the Skeena Mall on Saturday, January 19th. 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